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Znojmo, the Reconstruction of House Malá Františkánská , Nr. 121
Peková, Pavla ; Vaněk, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Balíková, Jitka (advisor)
The solved remains of a house are located in the Znojmo historical center. The old house is protected monument in an urban conservation area. The house is situated of a block of buildings on the corner of a Malá Františkánská and Klácelova streets. The building is dilapidated in this time. Some walls are supported by reinforcing structures. Most of the aboveground structures won´t be able to retain. Only some parts of the house will retain such as cellar, the walls of the Malá Františkánská street, two gothic portals, rock lining of the basement windows and entrance secession´s doors. The main idea was to create an object fitting into the surroundings which is characterized by a high density of historic buildings. The construction is largely solved by brick walls. There are also glazed facade stairs which are designed as a steel frame. The gabled roof covered with plain tiles is proposed with dormer windows. Doors and windows are made of wood - oak shade. There is used white lime Cemix preservationist program on the external plaster. The building is functionally divided into areas cafes, wine cellar and two maisonettes. Basement and whole 1st floor are used for commercial purposes cafe with a total area of 97 square meters. The wine bar is spread at the area of 139 square meters. There are two maisonettes in the 2nd and 3rd floor. The first one is 4+KK with the area of 125 square meters. The second one is 6+KK with 180 square meters. The main entrance to the building is an open passage leading to a small enclosed courtyard. The passage is the entrance to the cafe and also to staircase connecting all floors including the basement, wine cellar, wine bars and both floors with penthouse apartments. There is designed lift for disabled in the whole object from this atrium.
Znojmo, the Reconstruction of House Malá Františkánská , Nr. 121
Peková, Pavla ; Vaněk, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Balíková, Jitka (advisor)
The solved remains of a house are located in the Znojmo historical center. The old house is protected monument in an urban conservation area. The house is situated of a block of buildings on the corner of a Malá Františkánská and Klácelova streets. The building is dilapidated in this time. Some walls are supported by reinforcing structures. Most of the aboveground structures won´t be able to retain. Only some parts of the house will retain such as cellar, the walls of the Malá Františkánská street, two gothic portals, rock lining of the basement windows and entrance secession´s doors. The main idea was to create an object fitting into the surroundings which is characterized by a high density of historic buildings. The construction is largely solved by brick walls. There are also glazed facade stairs which are designed as a steel frame. The gabled roof covered with plain tiles is proposed with dormer windows. Doors and windows are made of wood - oak shade. There is used white lime Cemix preservationist program on the external plaster. The building is functionally divided into areas cafes, wine cellar and two maisonettes. Basement and whole 1st floor are used for commercial purposes cafe with a total area of 97 square meters. The wine bar is spread at the area of 139 square meters. There are two maisonettes in the 2nd and 3rd floor. The first one is 4+KK with the area of 125 square meters. The second one is 6+KK with 180 square meters. The main entrance to the building is an open passage leading to a small enclosed courtyard. The passage is the entrance to the cafe and also to staircase connecting all floors including the basement, wine cellar, wine bars and both floors with penthouse apartments. There is designed lift for disabled in the whole object from this atrium.

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